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Does anyone else dislike how short modern TV shows are compared to how long they take to get released?

the thread title is the question lol

  • yeah i dislike it

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  • nah it's fine

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  • i don't really care tbh

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Princess Viola

Dumbass Asexual
I really dislike it.

And here's the thing: I don't mind short seasons and I also don't mind shows that have a long run (as long as they don't overstay that welcome) but the problem for me is modern live-action streaming series are so expensive and time consuming to make that there's pretty much always going to be something like a 1-3 year gap between seasons.

I've never seen the show so I can't comment on its quality but I seriously cannot believe that Stranger Things has been on the air since mid 2016 (so nine and a half years) and yet it's upcoming final season in a few days is only season five and the show is gonna have a grand total of 42 episodes.

42 episodes over nine and a half years is utterly ridiculous to me.

We had 176 episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine over six and a half years. I wish we could go back to yearly seasons, they don't even need to be full 24-26 episode seasons like you traditionally got in the US, like I already said I'm okay with short seasons I just wish they were released on a much more consistent basis. I would legit love lower budget TV shows in order to get that.
 

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